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Coffee shops now telling laptop users - GTFO!

Valuable real estate freed up when freeloaders / extended stay types told to leave:


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124950421033208823.html

A sign at Naidre's, a small neighborhood coffee shop in Brooklyn, N.Y., begins warmly: "Dear customers, we are absolutely thrilled that you like us so much that you want to spend the day..."

But, it continues, "...people gotta eat, and to eat they gotta sit." At Naidre's in Park Slope and its second location in nearby Carroll Gardens, Wi-Fi is free. But since the spring of 2008, no laptops have been allowed between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekends, unless the customer is eating and typing at the same time.

Amid the economic downturn, there are fewer places in New York to plug in computers. As idle workers fill coffee-shop tables -- nursing a single cup, if that, and surfing the Web for hours -- and as shop owners struggle to stay in business, a decade-old love affair between coffee shops and laptop-wielding customers is fading. In some places, customers just get cold looks, but in a growing number of small coffee shops, firm restrictions on laptop use have been imposed and electric outlets have been locked. The laptop backlash may predate the recession, but the recession clearly has accelerated it.

:laugh:
 
Good for them. Their business isn't your personal office to freeload all day on. If it's not crowded at all then don't see a problem with people staying and buying stuff. But if you're just loitering after buying a 4 dollar cup of coffee then GTFO so other customers and eat/sit.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Good for them. Their business isn't your personal office to freeload all day on. If it's not crowded at all then don't see a problem with people staying and buying stuff. But if you're just loitering after buying a 4 dollar cup of coffee then GTFO so other customers and eat/sit.

I have not been able to stay longer than an hour with my laptap - anywhere! My ass gets tired and Ive got to move and do something. My cousin, however, would sit for hours nursing some FREE WATER while surfing the net and working on his web sites. :frown:
 
Never really understood the appeal of spending hours working in a coffee shop. Steve Gibson always talks about working in Starbucks on his Security Now podcast - he says he gets more done because there are less distractions than at home. I guess I could see that possibility, though the Internet can be as distracting as anything. He even brings his big clicky keyboard with him. :laugh: Not a Model M, some other type that I can't recall.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Never really understood the appeal of spending hours working in a coffee shop. Steve Gibson always talks about working in Starbucks on his Security Now podcast - he says he gets more done because there are less distractions than at home. I guess I could see that possibility, though the Internet can be as distracting as anything. He even brings his big clicky keyboard with him. :laugh: Not a Model M, some other type that I can't recall.

The "clickiest" keyboards Ive ever encountered were made by IBM. Around 1990 I used to use an IBM mainframe terminal that had a toggle allowing a beeping noise to be made with every key pressed! :shocked:
 
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: mugs
Never really understood the appeal of spending hours working in a coffee shop. Steve Gibson always talks about working in Starbucks on his Security Now podcast - he says he gets more done because there are less distractions than at home. I guess I could see that possibility, though the Internet can be as distracting as anything. He even brings his big clicky keyboard with him. :laugh: Not a Model M, some other type that I can't recall.

The "clickiest" keyboards Ive ever encountered were made by IBM. Around 1990 I used to use an IBM mainframe terminal that had a toggle allowing a beeping noise to be made with every key pressed! :shocked:

Pretty sure that's the model M keyboard. Also, the beeping thing is an accessibility option in windows, clicky keys I think.
 
I love my model Ms, never getting rid of them 🙂

also fuck trendy coffee shop laptop users, I want to enjoy my coffee, go tweet or masturbate your faux social life on facebook at home.
 
Originally posted by: Platypus
I love my model Ms, never getting rid of them 🙂

also fuck trendy coffee shop laptop users, I want to enjoy my coffee, go tweet or masturbate your faux social life on facebook at home.

burn em all!
 
frequently buying coffee or food in coffee shops is borderline retarded, spending your day there is just full on please-shoot-me-now-and-put-me-out-of-my-misery loserdom
 
It's a heck of a lot cheaper than an office. Fortunately I live in suburbia and can use the library for as long as I want. There are some awfully nice libraries around here, and they have coffee and snacks too.
 
Originally posted by: princess ida
It's a heck of a lot cheaper than an office. Fortunately I live in suburbia and can use the library for as long as I want. There are some awfully nice libraries around here, and they have coffee and snacks too.

My library doesn't have coffee, but it's a great place to get work done. Nobody bothers you and you don't have to be a pretentious douche to sit there.
 
I sit in my car in the parking lot and use the wifi. I buy coffee from them, but don't take up any space.
 
Originally posted by: lxskllr
I sit in my car in the parking lot and use the wifi. I buy coffee from them, but don't take up any space.

If I did that here my ass would melt to my leather seats. I've got about 30s after turning the car off to get out before it starts approaching 100+ in it.

Fuck the sun.
 
Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: lxskllr
I sit in my car in the parking lot and use the wifi. I buy coffee from them, but don't take up any space.

If I did that here my ass would melt to my leather seats. I've got about 30s after turning the car off to get out before it starts approaching 100+ in it.

Fuck the sun.

Yea, I don't do that in the summer unless I sit there with the A/C running. I used free wifi all the time when I was surveying. Either an unsecured router, or a business. It was convenient for sending/receiving data from the office. I seldom do that on my personal time, as I have my own internet, and if I need to check something out online, it's usually a quicky.
 
I admit I'm one of the people that occasionally goes to a coffee shop to do some work (for whatever reason my brain concentrates better in an environment with a lot of people around). I do buy $4-6 dollars worth of goods (coffee + pastry), so I am a paying customer. I fail to see how is this different from people buying coffee and then sitting down to chat? I thought that was the whole business model behind coffee shop - create atmosphere to attract customers that want to "sit down".

That all being said - it's their business and they're free to do what they please. Eventually that may come and bite them in the ass when customers start going to other shops around the neighborhood.
 
Originally posted by: Argo
I admit I'm one of the people that occasionally goes to a coffee shop to do some work (for whatever reason my brain concentrates better in an environment with a lot of people around). I do buy $4-6 dollars worth of goods (coffee + pastry), so I am a paying customer. I fail to see how is this different from people buying coffee and then sitting down to chat? I thought that was the whole business model behind coffee shop - create atmosphere to attract customers that want to "sit down".

That all being said - it's their business and they're free to do what they please. Eventually that may come and bite them in the ass when customers start going to other shops around the neighborhood.

I don't think they're talking about people chatting, they're talking about one person occupying a table for multiple hours, particularly during lunch.
 
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